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    The experiences of caregivers of patients with delirium, and their role in its management in palliative care settings: an integrative literature review by Finucane, Anne M., Lugton, Jean, Kennedy, Catriona, Spiller, Juliet A.

    Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-03-2017)
    “…Objectives To explore the experiences of caregivers of terminally ill patients with delirium, to determine the potential role of caregivers in the management…”
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    Emergency care and resuscitation plans by Pitcher, David, Fritz, Zoe, Wang, Madeleine, Spiller, Juliet A

    Published in BMJ (Online) (28-02-2017)
    “…What you need to know An emergency care plan allows clinicians to discuss and record patient preferences in advance, not only regarding cardiopulmonary…”
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    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for people with advanced progressive illness, their caregivers and staff involved in their care: A scoping review by Gibson Watt, Tilly, Gillanders, David, Spiller, Juliet A, Finucane, Anne M

    Published in Palliative Medicine (01-09-2023)
    “…Background: People with an advanced progressive illness and their caregivers frequently experience anxiety, uncertainty and anticipatory grief. Traditional…”
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    Feasibility of RESTORE: An online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention to improve palliative care staff wellbeing by Finucane, Anne M, Hulbert-Williams, Nicholas J, Swash, Brooke, Spiller, Juliet A, Wright, Brigid, Milton, Libby, Gillanders, David

    Published in Palliative medicine (01-02-2023)
    “…Background: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy which uses behavioural psychology, values, acceptance and mindfulness…”
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    The 4AT, a rapid delirium detection tool for use in hospice inpatient units: Findings from a validation study by Arnold, Elizabeth, Finucane, Anne M, Taylor, Stacey, Spiller, Juliet A, O’Rourke, Siobhan, Spenceley, Julie, Carduff, Emma, Tieges, Zoë, MacLullich, Alasdair MJ

    Published in Palliative medicine (01-05-2024)
    “…Background: Delirium is a serious neuropsychiatric syndrome with adverse outcomes, which is common but often undiagnosed in terminally ill people. The 4 ‘A’s…”
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    What does 'complex' mean in palliative care? Triangulating qualitative findings from 3 settings by Carduff, Emma, Johnston, Sarah, Winstanley, Catherine, Morrish, Jamie, Murray, Scott A, Spiller, Juliet, Finucane, Anne

    Published in BMC palliative care (04-01-2018)
    “…Complex need for patients with a terminal illness distinguishes those who would benefit from specialist palliative care from those who could be cared for by…”
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    Palliative and end-of-life care research in Scotland 2006-2015: a systematic scoping review by Finucane, Anne M, Carduff, Emma, Lugton, Jean, Fenning, Stephen, Johnston, Bridget, Fallon, Marie, Clark, David, Spiller, Juliet A, Murray, Scott A

    Published in BMC palliative care (26-01-2018)
    “…The Scottish Government set out its 5-year vision to improve palliative care in its Strategic Framework for Action 2016-2021. This includes a commitment to…”
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    Validation of the 4AT tool for delirium assessment in specialist palliative care settings: protocol of a prospective diagnostic test accuracy study [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Arnold, Elizabeth, Finucane, Anne M, Spiller, Juliet A, Tieges, Zoë, MacLullich, Alasdair M J

    Published in AMRC open research (26-04-2021)
    “…Delirium is a serious and distressing neuropsychiatric condition, which is prevalent across all palliative care settings. Hypoactive delirium is particularly…”
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    Hypoactive delirium: assessing the extent of the problem for inpatient specialist palliative care by Spiller, Juliet A, Keen, Jeremy C

    Published in Palliative medicine (01-01-2006)
    “…Delirium is a common problem and cause of distress among patients with palliative care needs. The focus to date has been on managing the patient with agitated,…”
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    'Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation' discussions at the point of discharge: a case note review of hospice practice following local integrated policy implementation by Hall, Charlie Christopher, Mark, Kathleen, Oxenham, David, Spiller, Juliet Anne

    Published in BMJ supportive & palliative care (01-09-2011)
    “…An integrated 'Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation' (DNACPR) policy was implemented across Lothian in 2006 (for ease of reading the terminology…”
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    ReSPECT is a personal emergency care plan summary by Fritz, Zoe, Pitcher, David, Regnard, Claud, Spiller, Juliet, Wang, Madeleine

    Published in BMJ (Online) (09-05-2017)
    “…ReSPECT is the final product of a personal process with several stages: respecting the opportunity to reach shared understanding and discuss realistic choices…”
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    Managing delirium in terminally ill patients: perspective of palliative care nurse specialists by Harris, Clare, Spiller, Juliet, Finucane, Anne

    Published in British journal of community nursing (02-07-2020)
    “…Delirium occurs frequently at end of life. Palliative care clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are involved in community palliative care provision. Many patients…”
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    The DSM-5 criteria, level of arousal and delirium diagnosis: inclusiveness is safer by Association, European Delirium, Society, American Delirium

    Published in BMC medicine (25-09-2014)
    “…Delirium is a common and serious problem among acutely unwell persons. Although linked to higher rates of mortality, institutionalisation and dementia, it…”
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